public class CertPathValidatorException extends GeneralSecurityException
A CertPathValidatorException
provides support for wrapping
exceptions. The getCause
method returns the throwable,
if any, that caused this exception to be thrown.
A CertPathValidatorException
may also include the
certification path that was being validated when the exception was thrown,
the index of the certificate in the certification path that caused the
exception to be thrown, and the reason that caused the failure. Use the
getCertPath
, getIndex
, and
getReason
methods to retrieve this information.
Concurrent Access
Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects need not synchronize.
CertPathValidator
,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Class and Description |
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static class |
CertPathValidatorException.BasicReason
The BasicReason enumerates the potential reasons that a certification
path of any type may be invalid.
|
static interface |
CertPathValidatorException.Reason
The reason the validation algorithm failed.
|
Constructor and Description |
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CertPathValidatorException()
Creates a
CertPathValidatorException with
no detail message. |
CertPathValidatorException(String msg)
Creates a
CertPathValidatorException with the given
detail message. |
CertPathValidatorException(String msg,
Throwable cause)
Creates a
CertPathValidatorException with the specified
detail message and cause. |
CertPathValidatorException(String msg,
Throwable cause,
CertPath certPath,
int index)
Creates a
CertPathValidatorException with the specified
detail message, cause, certification path, and index. |
CertPathValidatorException(String msg,
Throwable cause,
CertPath certPath,
int index,
CertPathValidatorException.Reason reason)
Creates a
CertPathValidatorException with the specified
detail message, cause, certification path, index, and reason. |
CertPathValidatorException(Throwable cause)
Creates a
CertPathValidatorException that wraps the
specified throwable. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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CertPath |
getCertPath()
Returns the certification path that was being validated when
the exception was thrown.
|
int |
getIndex()
Returns the index of the certificate in the certification path
that caused the exception to be thrown.
|
CertPathValidatorException.Reason |
getReason()
Returns the reason that the validation failed.
|
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
public CertPathValidatorException()
CertPathValidatorException
with
no detail message.public CertPathValidatorException(String msg)
CertPathValidatorException
with the given
detail message. A detail message is a String
that
describes this particular exception.msg
- the detail messagepublic CertPathValidatorException(Throwable cause)
CertPathValidatorException
that wraps the
specified throwable. This allows any exception to be converted into a
CertPathValidatorException
, while retaining information
about the wrapped exception, which may be useful for debugging. The
detail message is set to (cause==null ? null : cause.toString()
) (which typically contains the class and detail message of
cause).cause
- the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the
getCause()
method). (A null
value is
permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)public CertPathValidatorException(String msg, Throwable cause)
CertPathValidatorException
with the specified
detail message and cause.msg
- the detail messagecause
- the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the
getCause()
method). (A null
value is
permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)public CertPathValidatorException(String msg, Throwable cause, CertPath certPath, int index)
CertPathValidatorException
with the specified
detail message, cause, certification path, and index.msg
- the detail message (or null
if none)cause
- the cause (or null
if none)certPath
- the certification path that was in the process of
being validated when the error was encounteredindex
- the index of the certificate in the certification path
that caused the error (or -1 if not applicable). Note that
the list of certificates in a CertPath
is zero based.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range
(index < -1 || (certPath != null && index >=
certPath.getCertificates().size())
IllegalArgumentException
- if certPath
is
null
and index
is not -1public CertPathValidatorException(String msg, Throwable cause, CertPath certPath, int index, CertPathValidatorException.Reason reason)
CertPathValidatorException
with the specified
detail message, cause, certification path, index, and reason.msg
- the detail message (or null
if none)cause
- the cause (or null
if none)certPath
- the certification path that was in the process of
being validated when the error was encounteredindex
- the index of the certificate in the certification path
that caused the error (or -1 if not applicable). Note that
the list of certificates in a CertPath
is zero based.reason
- the reason the validation failedIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range
(index < -1 || (certPath != null && index >=
certPath.getCertificates().size())
IllegalArgumentException
- if certPath
is
null
and index
is not -1NullPointerException
- if reason
is null
public CertPath getCertPath()
CertPath
that was being validated when
the exception was thrown (or null
if not specified)public int getIndex()
CertPath
is zero based. If no
index has been set, -1 is returned.public CertPathValidatorException.Reason getReason()
getIndex()
.BasicReason.UNSPECIFIED
if a reason has not been
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